Wrinkle Correction

In addition to BOTOX®, several advanced, FDA-approved dermal fillers
are now in use for wrinkle correction. Each dermal filler has unique attributes
and requires subtle variations in injection technique to optimize results. An individual's
unique facial characteristics, skin conditions and correction needs will determine
which products and procedures should be used for superior outcomes. This section
will discuss many of the subtle, but important, variations of techniques and products
that you should know about.

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*This web site is designed to educate individuals about dermal filler and
botulinum toxin procedure options being used by various physicians in the U.S. and abroad. The information is
not intended to be medical advice or endorsement of any particular product or
procedure. Consult your physician for medical advice. Companies who manufacture
FDA-approved dermal fillers and botulinum toxins typically do not seek FDA approval for use of products in all
facial areas or procedures. Other uses are known as off label. Both on-label and off-label uses are presented on this web site, and are widely used by plastic surgeons, dermatologists and other
physicians in the U.S. and abroad. The LFLA is an association
of experienced dermal filler medical practitioners and is not affiliated with
any medical device manufacturer.